Episode Number
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Title
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Airdate
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Notes
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Series
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Season
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206
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1
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Hail and Farewell (Part 2) (episode)
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September 24, 2004.
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With Admiral Chegwidden having retired, Sturgis becomes Acting JAG while Mac, refusing to accept that Webb is truly dead investigates and discovers some horrifying secrets.
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207
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2
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Corporate Raiders (episode)
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October 1, 2004.
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Harm and Mac investigate when a private military contractor is implicated in the death of a Marine and the two are stunned to learn that the contractor is someone they both once defended.
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208
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3
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Retrial (episode)
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October 15, 2004.
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Harm reopens a twenty-two year old murder case after discovering evidence that the defendant who was a young Seaman may be innocent and that there may be prosecutorial misbehavior while Mac and Bud deal with a Chief Warrant Officer who has four wives as well as four families.
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209
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4
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Whole New Ball Game (episode)
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October 29, 2004.
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As Harm and Mac deal with a Navy Ensign who fired on a civilian Canadian fishing boat, a Major General is the SECNAV's choice to become the new JAG.
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210
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5
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This Just In from Baghdad (episode)
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November 5, 2004.
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Harm and Mac travel to Baghdad to investigate the death of an official with the Department of Defense while Marine Major General Gordon Cresswell is appointed as the new JAG.
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211
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6
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One Big Boat (episode)
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November 12, 2004.
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A Midshipman on the Navy Academy sailing team is swept overboard during an intense storm with Harm and Mac tackling the case and determining whether or not the team's commander was negligent in making the team sail through such harsh weather.
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212
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7
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Camp Delta (episode)
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November 19, 2004.
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Army MPs stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are up for a court-martial, the MPs having been charged with injuring a fellow soldier during an exercise involving detainees who resist with Harm defending and Mac prosecuting while Bud has an altercation with an anti-war civilian that ultimately lands him in a civilian court with Sturgis defending.
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213
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8
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There Goes the Neighborhood (episode)
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November 26, 2004.
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Coates finds her cozy life being turned upside when two friends from her criminal past show up while Bud defends an Naval aviator who gave her father lessons in an F-18 that the father himself brought.
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214
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9
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The Man on the Bridge (episode)
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December 10, 2004.
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With the assistance of an FBI agent, Harm and Mac investigate the disappearance of a Navy Commander who is assigned to the Bio-Weapons Defense Laboratory while Bud takes on the case of a female Marine who wants to participate in the Corps boxing competition.
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215
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10
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The Four Percent Solution (episode)
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December 17, 2004.
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On Christmas Eve, Mac is knocked unconscious in an accident and as she lies in a coma, she remembers various meetings with her therapist along with flashbacks of her life at JAG.
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216
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11
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Automatic for the People (episode)
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January 7, 2005.
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Harm investigates when an F-14 testing a joint U.S.-Israeli anti-missile system crashes near an elementary school in California with Harm dealing with a young eager junior officer as well as local tensions while Bud's anger management classes don't go well when a fight erupts.
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217
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12
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The Sixth Juror (episode)
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January 14, 2005.
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When a murder investigation on a Naval Base depletes the various members who can serve on the jury due to their connection with the victim, Coates is placed on the jury.
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218
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13
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Heart of Darkness (episode)
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February 4, 2005.
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Harm and Mac travel to Afghanistan to retrieve a Marine Captain who has "gone native" to find Osama bin Laden and who has been accused of murdering civilians while Big Bud Roberts asks Bud to help him avoid service when Big Bud is recalled to active duty.
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219
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14
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Fit for Duty (episode)
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February 11, 2005.
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When a Marine who had severe PTSD dies in combat, the Navy psychologist who treated him is accused of malpractice and is court-martialed while Bud defends a Navy Captain who refused to leave his command after his ship hit a pier.
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220
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15
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Bridging the Gulf (episode)
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February 18, 2005.
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Harm is in trouble when he shoots down a civilian aircraft that crossed into a "no-fly zone" with the resulting investigation soon discovering that something sinister is afoot while Lieutenant Gregory Vukovic is the newest member of the JAG team and almost immediately gets on Mac's bad side.
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221
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16
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Straits of Malacca (episode)
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February 25, 2005.
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A confrontation occurs between a Navy vessel and a ship that has been seized by modern-day pirates with Mac and Vukovic being sent to defuse the situation while Bud and Harriet hold a party celebrating the birth of their twins.
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222
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17
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JAG: San Diego (episode)
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March 11, 2005.
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As General Cresswell announces that the annual JAG conference will be held in San Diego, Mac and Vukovic investigate an incident where the victims of a hurricane clashed with the Marines dealing relief supplies while Harm faces a crisis when Mattie is critically injured in an accident.
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223
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18
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Death at the Mosque (episode)
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April 1, 2005.
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As Harm maintains a bedside vigil over Mattie who's still in a coma, Vukovic heads to Iraq to defend a Marine who killed an Iraqi who was allegedly unarmed in front of a reporter while General Cresswell asks Mac to convince his daughter not to abandon a career in the military.
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224
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19
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Two Towns (episode)
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April 8, 2005.
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When a squad of Marine reservist are killed in a bombing in Iraq, Mac heads there to investigate while Harm and Bud travel to Oklahoma to help a town where the Marine reservist came from cope with the tragedy although things quickly become quickly when the sole survivor of the attack is accused of firebombing the Marine Reserve Center.
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225
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20
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Unknown Soldier (episode)
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April 15, 2005.
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William Cresswell, General Cresswell's brother believes that the remains of an unidentified Vietnam soldier are those of a pilot who saved with Vukovic and Lieutenant Catherine Graves being assigned to find a relative for a DNA test.
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226
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21
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Dream Team (episode)
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April 22, 2005.
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Harm and Vukovic defend a Navy sailor accused of manslaughter during on board a ship while Bud prosecutes. As that goes on with both Harm and Vukovic regularly clashing with each other, Mac defends a Navy sailor who released several dolphins.
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227
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22
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Fair Winds and Following Seas (episode)
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April 29, 2005.
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As everyone tries to come to terms with the changes General Cresswell has announced, Harm and Mac must sort out their own personal feelings towards each other once and for all while Bud needs to make a decision of his own when he's given the choice of joining either Harm in London or Mac in San Diego while Vukovic learns that Mac doesn't want him on her staff and he is asked to intervene when a teenager who is underage wants to enlist in the Marines in the hope of avenging his father who was killed in Afghanistan.
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